Protein House Announces Four Locations in Iowa & Kansas City

The Midwest is about to get a little buffer in the next few months as Las Vegas-based Protein House, a fresh, fast-casual franchise concept, has just announced plans to open locations in Iowa and Kansas City.

Protein House, the “healthy food mecca” owned by professional bodybuilder Larissa Reis, has experienced tremendous success over the last several months, signing franchise agreements for over 30 locations throughout North America as part of its partnership with with Upside Group Franchise Consulting. Protein House provides a clean eating experience by using the purest, freshest and finest ingredients in combination with scientifically-based recipes. By partnering with top fitness and supplement brands Nutrex Research, Cyclone Cup, and SHRDD, Protein House utilizes the most current and cutting edge nutrition knowledge to develop its internationally-known delicious, healthful recipes.

Scott Sullivan and Michael Pearson have purchased the rights to the Iowa and Missouri locations with exclusive rights to Des Moines, Iowa City, Ames, and Kansas City. The investors bring not only strong business backgrounds and experience, but also a love of health and fitness, a key tenet of the Protein House brand.

Larisa Reis, owner of Protein House, is enthusiastic about the Midwest and western expansion. According to Reis, “I’m very happy at this first step of the Protein House expansion. Building a business is my American dream and I am very blessed to help people become healthy through the Protein House brand.”

With new locations throughout Arizona, California, and Utah already under development, Protein House is honored to bring this remarkable healthy food option to cities across North America, and eventually, the world.

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